Kremlin confirms it has received US Ukraine peace plan draft<\/a><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/blockquote>\nIn recent months, Ukraine has intensified its strikes on Russian oil infrastructure including refineries, pipelines, and terminals in an effort to disrupt Moscow’s ability to export crude.<\/p>\n
Kazakhstan Foreign Ministry spokesman Aibek Smadiyarov has said the CPC is essential to global energy stability and called the incident damaging to Astana’s ties with Kiev.<\/p>\n
The latest attack marks the third strike on CPC infrastructure used to export Kazakh oil. In February\u202f2025, seven drones struck the CPC’s Kropotkinskaya pumping station, causing a slowdown.<\/p>\n
The CPC pipeline runs from Kazakhstan’s Tengiz oil field across southern Russia to a marine terminal at Novorossiysk on the Black Sea, where oil is loaded onto tankers for shipment to Europe and Asia.<\/p>\n
The consortium itself, which is comprised of several international shareholders including the US corporations Chevron and ExxonMobil, has confirmed that the latest drone strike damaged the administrative building at its marine terminal outside Novorossiysk and forced an immediate suspension of cargo operations.<\/p>\n
Personnel were reportedly evacuated to shelters after air-raid sirens sounded. Despite the halt, the CPC says the outage was temporary. According to a recent report, oil loadings have resumed at the Black Sea terminal.<\/p>\n
Kazakhstan’s Foreign Ministry has said it values stable energy supplies and urged Ukraine to take “effective measures”<\/em> to prevent similar incidents in the future.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"Kazakhstan has condemned Kiev\u2019s drone strike on the Caspian Pipeline Consortium near Novorossiysk, Russia Kazakhstan’s Foreign Ministry has condemned a recent Ukrainian strike on the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC) as “yet another deliberate attack” targeting critical energy infrastructure. The terminal, located near the Russian port of Novorossiysk on the Black…<\/p>\n
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